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<br />. oJJ.:.J A0 Ul 11JU AU' A A nil 1 Vl\l..Ol\ U1\YV'lI'tll'1.U UUvJtUl1U <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />(6) <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />(7) <br /> <br />J"011 au. <br /> <br />J. lC. <br /> <br />Lower Meadow Ponds Ditch) and all ofthe rishts identified in paragraphs <br />7.e. through 7.H. below. Thc water diverted under these various water <br />rights at the Hallcock Ditch headgatc flows into the pond and back to the <br />river to keep water circtllating for improved fish habitat. The centcr point <br />ofthe pond is located in thc SW 1/4 SE 1/4 of Section J 7, T. 12 N" R. 86 <br />W. at ~\ point approximately 350 feet from the South line and 1700 fect <br />from the East line of said Section 17. The surface area is 0.62 acres. <br /> <br />Raneh Pond No.3. This right is claimed for 1.9 acre-feet The right has <br />beelllllade absolutc for rccrcath111al, piscatorial and wildlife purposes. <br />The appropriation dare is May 3, 2000. The pond is fed by alluvial <br />groundwater and surface water diverted fi'0111 the Little Snake River at the <br />hcadg,lte of tile Hancock Ditch nnder the various water rights divcrted ilt <br />that head gate, including the Hancock Ditch, the Hancock Ditch First <br />Enlargement, tho Hancock Ditch Second Enlargement (aka Ranch and <br />Lower Mcadow Ponds Ditch) and all oftha rights identified in paragraphs <br />7.e. through 7.H. below, The water diverted under these various WOlLer <br />rights at the Ilancock Ditch 11eadgate flows into the pond and back to the <br />rivet' to keep water circulating for improved fish habitat. The center point <br />of the pond is located in the SW 1/4 SE 1/4 of Section 17, T. 12 N" R. 86 <br />W. at a point approximately 550 feet from the South line and 1600 fect <br />from the East line of said Section 17. The surface area is 0.31 acres. <br /> <br />Ranch Pond 'N'ld. This right is claimed for 3.0 acre-feet. The right has <br />been made absolute for recrcational, piseatorial and wildli fe purposes. <br />The appropriation dato is May 3, 2000, The pond is fed by alluvial <br />groundwater and surface warcr diverted from the Little Snake River at the <br />he:ldgatc of the Hancock Pilch under the various water rights divcrred at <br />tbat hoadgate, inCluding Ole Hancock Ditch, the Haneoek Ditch First <br />Elllarsalllent, the Hancock Ditch Second Enlargement (aka Ranch and <br />Lowcr Mcadow Ponds Ditch) and all ofthc rights identified in pan\graphs <br />7.C. through 7.n. below. The watcr diverled under tbesc various water <br />rights at the llallcock Ditch headgato flows into the pond and back to the <br />river to keep water circulating for improved fish habitat. The center point <br />ofthe pend is loeated in the SW 114 SE 1/4 of Section 17, T. 12 N., R. 86 <br />W. at a point approximately 700 feet from the South line and J 675 feet <br />f1'Om the East line of saId Scction 17, The surface arca is 0.50 acres. <br /> <br />(8) Lower Meadow P01)d~. This right is elaimed for 9.7 acre-feet. Thc right <br />has beel11l1ada absolute for recreational, piscatorial and wildlife purposes. <br />The appropriation date is May 3, 2000. The source for these p011ds is <br />alluvial groundwater and thc Little Snake River. The ponds arc an inter- <br />connected single, now-through system fed by water diverted at the <br />headgatc ofthe Hancock Ditch under the various water rights diverted at <br />that headgate including the Hancock Ditch, the Hancock Ditch First <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />',b0970 <br /> <br />6 <br />